Yes, the name of the town, and the province, and the project number are indicated on genuine maps. The project number should be at the base of the flagpole. All of these are indicated in Kanji, Kana, Hiragana, and Katakana.
GUESS-WHO said:Yes, the name of the town, and the province, and the project number are indicated on genuine maps. The project number should be at the base of the flagpole. All of these are indicated in Kanji, Kana, Hiragana, and Katakana.
jonesindy said:I see interesting posts again in this thread, but still there is so much imagination and fiction ...from my experience, if you do not see a solid evidence at 1 meter from surface, there is not much hope...regardless of maps. Better to ask/find people nearby during 1942-1945 and ask about unusual activity by J. soldiers or K. conscripts.
Finding the "spot" is just 1% of the task. 99% is dismantling the structure. Mr. Angel 09, you belong to the "few" in this thread to whom I shared my documentation. It's been another 150-backhoe days afterwards those photographs. I am taking a rest. Nice to hear from you again Mr. Zobex...
Jonesindy
GUESS-WHO said:There is no Kanji, Kana, Hiragana, and Katakana on the portion of the map you posted. It would be better if you posted the map in it's entirety, but understandable if you don't want to. You can PM me if you need this translated if you are comfortable to do so.
Zobex said:GUESS-WHO said:There is no Kanji, Kana, Hiragana, and Katakana on the portion of the map you posted. It would be better if you posted the map in it's entirety, but understandable if you don't want to. You can PM me if you need this translated if you are comfortable to do so.
On the complete map is the name of the town in English which is common since the Filipino towns were known in english. It was definitely written in an Asian hand not a Filipino hand (Filipinos are classified as Malaysian by court ruling). Further the name of the building in Japanese is written naming the building. So rather than to work at the map codes we simply went to the old town, found the old people and asked them where this certain Japanese building was at. They told us, we went there and found the site. All structures had been removed. Then I brought to the site an "Old Man" friend to walk and tell us where to find the site. On the map it specifies a tunnel cut into rock at a 45deg angle down with step stairs cut into the stone. At the end it depicts a steel bar gate like a jail cell and a large room behind the steel door. The room is big enough that it depicts posts or pillars to hold the ceiling up. The map depicts the room filled with box's stacked from floor to ceiling. Filipinos are familiar with what I mean when I say an "Old Man" Tribal see'r . He sacrificed a white pig and then walked us to the exact spot. We dug and about 2 meters down in the soil we hit right on a cut rock tunnel that had steps on the floor, going down about 30deg angle. At that point we stopped and back filled the hole and planted trees on the spot. The site has some problems. It is located between a camp of NPA and a AFP camp. First the NPA run across the site and attack the AFP. Then the AFP chase the NPA back across the site. It's like a freaking highway. If we go all the way down digging to the steel door and get inside, odds are either one side or the other will catch us in the act and either way we will get into a fire fight and the other side will grab the treasure. So we will just wait and see what happens in the future.
Mean while I am still stuck in the USA waiting for some government documents to get signed and I am getting a flat butt from setting here waiting.
Zobex
GUESS-WHO said:There is no Kanji, Kana, Hiragana, and Katakana on the portion of the map you posted. It would be better if you posted the map in it's entirety, but understandable if you don't want to. You can PM me if you need this translated if you are comfortable to do so.
jonesindy said:I see interesting posts again in this thread, but still there is so much imagination and fiction ...from my experience, if you do not see a solid evidence at 1 meter from surface, there is not much hope...regardless of maps. Better to ask/find people nearby during 1942-1945 and ask about unusual activity by J. soldiers or K. conscripts.
Finding the "spot" is just 1% of the task. 99% is dismantling the structure. Mr. Angel 09, you belong to the "few" in this thread to whom I shared my documentation. It's been another 150-backhoe days afterwards those photographs. I am taking a rest. Nice to hear from you again Mr. Zobex...
Jonesindy
GUESS-WHO said:There is no Kanji, Kana, Hiragana, and Katakana on the portion of the map you posted. It would be better if you posted the map in it's entirety, but understandable if you don't want to. You can PM me if you need this translated if you are comfortable to do so.
GUESS-WHO said:Oh sorry Zobex, I was referring to the map that Kaloy posted. I couldn't agree more about talking to people to finds things. Good reliable, accurate, honest history is oftentimes much better than all the technological gadgets. How does one go about finding an old man? I know of a site with a ton of paranormal activity and I have heard others describe the type of success that you are describing with these people.
kaloy said:jonesindy said:I see interesting posts again in this thread, but still there is so much imagination and fiction ...from my experience, if you do not see a solid evidence at 1 meter from surface, there is not much hope...regardless of maps. Better to ask/find people nearby during 1942-1945 and ask about unusual activity by J. soldiers or K. conscripts.
Finding the "spot" is just 1% of the task. 99% is dismantling the structure. Mr. Angel 09, you belong to the "few" in this thread to whom I shared my documentation. It's been another 150-backhoe days afterwards those photographs. I am taking a rest. Nice to hear from you again Mr. Zobex...
Jonesindy
i agree...... what's your view on a sealed jar but empty taken out at 1 meter deep?
GUESS-WHO said:Zobex ~ Both on Luzon. One has several hundred Igorot skeletons, the other several hundred POW's reported to be buried alive there. Needless to say extreme paranormal activity at both sites.